On Friday, CNN legal expert Elie Honig thoroughly dismantled The New York Times’ latest hit piece targeting former President Donald Trump’s ongoing legal battles. The Times op-ed, penned by Leah Litman, a professor at the University of Michigan Law School, cast aspersions on the Supreme Court’s handling of Trump’s immunity case and suggested that political maneuvering is at play.
Litman criticized the Supreme Court for a slow response to Trump’s immunity case, claiming an unusual delay. She argued that the eight-week interval between the court’s agreement to hear the case on February 28 and the scheduling of oral arguments at the end of April was excessively long, given the urgency she attributes to the case. However, her perspective overlooked the standard procedural timelines that the Court often adheres to in complex cases. […]
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